7 oh Worse ot A —— m—— - SECURING NEW PLANTS, guns, and it was thought safe to de | ; E ; scend the trees for a consultation and + Yorl RC D iG : : | TAIN, ——— gearch for the wounded quarry. The | ew orK,~—K. UU. un «& "nh #1 6 ; g : , Ei fs sl vascyawsl 4s 8 toured SEEDS INTRODUCED IN THIS | lioness appeared and ran for a shi- | “Weekly Review of Trade” says: EI KY | Whole mounta'ns were moved by he PCy MO LDERS | ; a gd - . rH : fhe ' Wa ht HE , ¥ i | i | COUNTRY DURING LAST kari, but the major fired and dropped Exceptionally encouraging reports fo Cal, by geo og'eal i DECADE. her dead. I'hen there was a pause this time of the vear are received re a _ | show he th t i rang OF Ii t 1 . 1 t i ‘ BEGG STAINS i ts ars A gry. < . ramg ade nan y an transporta { ' . .3 3 ! ’ iH B ‘rade, ndustr g gh In washing table linen, or any |g... y 3 be d not es -< 7 : there is no response in th cloth stained wi th egg, avold putting | 4... 5 mix 4 ER U. S. 4s of i90 market for securities, it In boiling water, which will set | yf, 1 i The Best news of the past week com the stain, Put the cloth in cold wa agricultural sections, here prog- ' ter, and the stain can be very easily Ira oo for drinks, and the party began to Importations Help Farmers—Expedi- | follow the lion's trail down the nul tions Sent Abroad by the Agricul-| lah for a mile or so. Now and then tural Department Have Resulted in | the men ascended trees to keep a Rich Gain to the United States. lookout, and at last the party came Many rare and valuable seeds and | into a clearance, with waist-high | plants from foreign lands have been | grass instead of trees. i ess is fully maintained, hary ing removed. The same rule applies to secured for the United States during Suddenly there was a roar and the whe: yyisin ret eld | eBg-cups and any dishes stained with the last decade by the Agricultural | lion dashed nut, making straight for | : I aud nf mend nealite: wh | egg. If they are set with other chin: Department. These importations are | the major, who fired one shot, just | i oe ties ws it into hot disk water, the stain will now of the greatest value to farmers | grazing the beast Simultaneously tor ta i - . 3 . ah > A 2 1 | harden and it require ier and fruit growers there was a struggling clond of dust, | : . : a ; alo of } ' ting Cron patience to remove The first expedition to gather for-| in which the natives say they saw the threatens to be short. come out eign products systematically for home | lion beat the major down with a blow | s results on the farms become assur- | Luthera growth started out in 1898 and cruised | of his paw. Captain Foljambe fired, i among the West Indies and along both | Mr, du Boulay ran up and fired point coasts of South America and as a re | blank at the lion's heart. a native brown Peruvian | fired into its hindquarters, while was brot to ti ittention of | others clubbed it with a rifle butt and ton growers. It i {f chocolats words. The major was found to be and is us in the adulteratie de: He must have died instantan wool It unusual featu is a | eously. The body 3 ‘arried on a d gin back tajkote by special train, and The expedition then went to Ea the shock caused y¥ the news h d Was smooth seed 1 ring only a rolies harpoy by Or tht and conveved made Sweden and Finnish bl: wel i io BE i ats BIG CHIEFS DIVIDE LAND. Sues a res in 18 SH 3 St i crun s, no a ow fi ot i | : oe THE NATIONAL CITY BAN i0n al #1 "Sg » ; ” # hve. Pow Pr a Malled Free Chickens Earn Money For 25¢. in stamps we will send a 100-Page Book giv the experience of a practical Poultry Raiser Book Publishing louse. 134 Leonard St, New York City. PED Bw gn Live Stack nazi eral on, : ole Foot Nothing Bat Proud Flesh f 1 it i bi t ches « “"Cuativura lies Best on Rarth WOUNDED LION'S VICTIMS, ” % a “ an i cust are. being ari i Avice go. lowes, | fouce | adding the milk Tat, beat steadily bo i ‘ot wy bo wit w he : 2 SHENANDOAH Killed NIG. Homter_ with. Ons. Blow will do what is reauired of them . oT ro . ar] holes heave a hot pans and bake Or i {5x 1 min ¢ i ur , OSI 16 tones oe y A Rehool for Royse and Girls, Young Men wi hh tt 1 § cov foe il is it - . ’ oy 5 #5 * ; 4 . 3 . Tare ad Si nenondemic Wg of His Paw. mfor 73@680; packing 0 1 Ihe quaitity is onl) ficien ied different physicians and is tommerciul and Musical Courses. Experi. | dozen. mulfing in nis. i ry iy i od 4 hristion Teachers. Home Comforts. . i Ong Be Fr 34h Session Pregl Add reus yearlings, 2 Southern Fried hicker Befo 1 i n two weeks afterwards knw K pider may yet b ] . is : , a A . . owl ws i in £4 4 change in my limb. Then | began using w. R. LINE, Pres. ‘ pring lar Oy drawing th ov vash the skin i : in and favor the proprietor wit : RF. rir ya ie & : : a : Wa Cuticura Soap and Ointment often during RELIANCE, VA, | : 8 In aght ; a Vegetan y A Wan 8 * | the day, and kept it up for seven months I majo {f cours w those silk dresses for which the world i x hen $ t ry , rivaling West ut |i ang wi st i + th : Hae . ( ’ RUDDY ANG 1 1 + yi1ii8 Rirong rinsan i ¥ 5 u i B® ai 1 my limb w veal up ust t t' off £ 4 v y still waiting Chamber's Journal. : ‘ . 4 ae y oa Te . J ifficer of 1¢ Vicerov.}]'® 3 others steady © « rs firn Steers, nieces, laying ¢ ; in i game as if | never had trouble. It i» tl and the expedition had been arranged - " - i « no choice here: bulls, 1.3 4:30 water tract the blood: aft 1 eight months now since | stopped using : by Lord Lamingt } th te of the Always in Season. ows, 1.080 ; : minutes wip ars iredge with salted Cuticara Remedies, the best on God's ng CHARLES TOWN, V. YA. tanh . 0 . . Wali ’ . earth am working at the prese day lion hunt prepared for Lore urzon When Hiram Bassett went down on VE: is 3 18, gx flour and put in very hot ! i R 2 pies nt cay, | Koren ronelts 15 |} Abie Fi five OR tak be : A his fri ' : ‘ . y ’ id : after five years of suffering. The cost of Mag Sern: Holl ilge. 1A ih, 7 ve vear ago. bh $Y full it the *5 » ¥ $ jt @ lends 3 r “1 8 4. : paged Vig try lowly 10¢ wr v i “ ' ' een t $n « 3% §¥ & y 1 8 led ¢ ape to pa A visit, his friends : . : glowly., az when both glides a | Caticura Ointment and Soap was only $8, | Comnioris and | on ng is belleved there are sixty or seventy EE him with every sort of fish iy dressed % at r pound; browned, remove {o platter, and ini« but the doctors’ bills were more like $600, | Virminda,” near Washi = lions in the Gir, and the major, having | they could muster, and for five days nniry dressed, Oi the skillet turn half a pint of milk | John M. Lloyd, 718 8. Arch Ave, Al | ‘#taiogue 8. FP. Hayy spent the last couple of yedrs in the | he wae treated to mackerel, hallibut, | « 1) LAMBS -- Sheep thickened with a teaspoonful of flour. lance, Ohio, June 27, 1908." vicinity, knew the Junagadh better oysters, clams, scallops, and many rady ; lambs, 15 ower ; sheep, 3... Garnish chicken with parsley and = : DENSIONFOR AGE. Ane f lam! : ) ! When a woman goes away for a 5 5 a than any one. On March 3 a tracker | other varieties, in the best possible A550; 1ambs, 7.25 y One F115. SOrYe gravy ‘ Dorot lay 3 31 I wl { 8 ’ serve gravy in a bowl—<Dorothy Bay, ‘a : invap ‘ or i ’ 8 short wisit she invariably borrows W rite me at onoe Jor blanks Borers Bon arrived who had been attacked by a | condition. § CHS, 4. 50( L ? in The Pilgrim, | something from one of her neighbors | Free of charge. No Pension No Pay. Address lion while riding into camp, and “Well, Hiram.” said his host, on the S—<Market «steady; good tate —— | to take with her nb wills, Wille Liking #id Indians Ave, ’ . hos cold at * 00 i ng aad § rade while he dropped his weapond and day of Mr Bagsett's return to his ; Rs 8 7 NXT 40 : EQUIVALENTS i - . Hoagie. hele » Marks escaped it was only by abandoning his | home, “I'd like to see what vou'll got S en ! — MUCH IN LITTLE | APY EKTISE IN THIS PAPER. IT WILL PAY pony and seeing the animal carried | Hannah to cock for you first thing | — a i Bixty drops equal one teaspoonful. | a off. when you reach home. I reckon you've | wr. trials of electric locomotives with | Three teaspoonfuls equal one table CA 2 U D | N E DR¢ me ———————— | | OPSY Xv pucovmr, The “shoot” was divided into three | had fish enough to last you for one | in the Simplon trunnel have given a | #poonful A It wets immedintsly Wives yhiok ty : a four wig 1 » § 2 3 whieh ralief and sures speed of 413% miles an hour, which would | Four table gpoonfuls equal a quar | CURES you feel its effects in 10 wort Tad Susie. pod oF Lent imaninde and $6 Bags’ (rontoment : minutes You den's Pe. WN, H. GRERW'W SONS, Bex RB, Atissta, Ge reduce the passage through to about 1; ter of a cup or half a gill. have to minttes. i gight rounded tablespoonfuls of | INDICESTION and JT 60 Bushels Winter Wheat Per Acre { wow wow (te gov i "oy The “sorrowful tree,” which grows on | dry material equal one cupful, ACIDITY RRR RTH RE "Arse Dah Baise od if Suinars ad Os out Hyvia Wie the Island of Goa, near Bombay, is se Sixteen tablespoonfuls of liquid removing the cause. 10 cents. fino cutalagee of Winter W heats, Ry; Clowes, 2 Lenin Planting parties, with the major in the sec] while” ond, and it entered the jungle to a “Pooh!” sald Mr. Bassett, “I guess depth of about ten miles. The major | you don't know anything about it. and his two friends, Mr. du Boulay | You haven't lived in Massachusetts and Captain Foljambe, selected a tree | Jong enough. Hannah'll get me same each ranging along a nullah, and the | thing she always does when I've | called because it has a drooping, sad | equal one cupful, RATE WNER CO Ror AO two latter fired at a fine lion, wound: | been away from home far a spell | appearance during the daytime, its as. One cupfal of liquid equals two — i : ) ing him high in the right shoulder. | a real good mess o' codish an’ potato pect changing as the sun goes down | gills or half a pint. GALL STONES, | KIDNEY STONES, GRAVEL OR STONES IN The major also hit a lioness. The | hash. That's what Haonah'll get | Then its leaves open and fragrant blos. One heaping tablespoonful of sugar THE BLADDER AND BILWOUSN ESS Soyiisee Liver Complaint matives also fired their old-fashioned | me!” soms amoear, equals one ounce, Resulting om Riliovanens p ithealy Arad WEARMER KUL aia RE ol Tet
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